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CEOs face jail and companies a 100 million Kenyan Shillings fine for failing local content rules under a proposed new law. KRA will begin income and expense validation in January 2026. The Court of Appeal abolished the three-year waiting period for c...CEOs face jail and companies a 100 million Kenyan Shillings fine for failing local content rules under a proposed new law. KRA will begin income and expense validation in January 2026. The Court of Appeal abolished the three-year waiting period for civil marriage divorces. JSS teachers demand permanent employment ahead of January school reopening. Police arrested 22 over KCSE exam malpractice, and IEBC warned of disqualification after campaign chaos left two dead. Parliament highlighted fake clauses in petitions challenging the cybercrime law. A former British soldier was arrested in the UK in connection with the 2012 murder of Agnes Wanjiru.••• Listen for full story (5 min)(more in audio brief)

Kenya Among Countries Set to Benefit from Bill Gates Billions in Latest Initiative
The Gates Foundation has pledged $1.4 billion (Ksh180 billion) over four years to help small-scale farmers in sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia, including Kenya, develop resilience against extreme weather changes. This initiative aims to boost crop yields, livestock production, provide digital advisory services, and restore degraded land.

High Court Deals Blow to Ruto Over His Public Service Hiring Order
Kenya's High Court has delivered a significant blow to President William Ruto's administration, declaring his Executive Order No. 3 of 2024 null and void. This order aimed to alter the public service hiring process and introduce new guidelines for board members and staff in state corporations, but was challenged by the Law Society of Kenya (LSK).

EXPLAINER: Why Kenyans Can Now Divorce on the Same Day of Their Marriage
In a landmark decision, Kenya's Court of Appeal has removed the mandatory three-year waiting period for filing for divorce in civil marriages. This means couples can now dissolve their marriages at any time, even on the same day they were wed.

Teachers Issue Demands to Govt Ahead of January School Reopening
Hundreds of Junior Secondary School (JSS) teachers in Murang'a County staged demonstrations, demanding permanent employment before the January 2026 school reopening. Their one-year internship contracts, which began in January 2025, are set to expire in December with no clear communication on their future.

Fruitful FOCAC summit results anticipated – China Daily
Optimism surrounds the upcoming 2024 Summit of the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation (FOCAC) in Beijing, with observers expecting it to significantly deepen Sino-African relations and address crucial development needs.

‘They went and never came back’: Honouring Kenya’s forgotten World War soldiers
For decades, thousands of Kenyan soldiers who fought and died in the World Wars for the British army remained forgotten. Now, efforts by the Commonwealth War Graves Commission (CWGC) are unearthing their stories, providing closure for families and aiming to integrate their contributions into historical narratives.

Migratory Osprey From Russia Rescued in Siaya After Long Journey
An Osprey, a migratory bird of prey from Russia, was rescued in Siaya County, Kenya, after becoming entangled in a fishing net. The bird, bearing a Russian identification tag, is now undergoing rehabilitation before being released back into the wild.

First Lady Rachel Ruto Commends Swift National Response to Elgeyo Marakwet Landslide
First Lady Rachel Ruto praised the swift national response to the devastating Elgeyo Marakwet landslide, which has claimed 37 lives and left 11 people missing. Speaking to affected families at Chesongoch Grounds, she emphasized the nation's unity and compassion during the crisis.

Court Awards Former KDF Soldier Fired for Missing Duty on Saturday Ksh8 Million
A former Kenya Defence Forces (KDF) solider has been awarded Ksh8 million by the Court of Appeal after being unfairly dismissed and imprisoned for observing the Sabbath. He was fired in 2012 after failing to report for duty on a Saturday.

Surprise as Migratory Bird from Russia Found Stuck in Fishing Net in Siaya
A migratory osprey, originating from Russia and having traveled over 8,000 kilometres, was found entangled in a fishing net in Siaya County, Kenya. Fishermen rescued the bird, which was then taken into the care of the Kenya Wildlife Service (KWS).
Human Rights Issues Involving Uganda and Tanzania Prompt Scrutiny
New Kenyan Regulations Target Corporate Content, Tax Filings, and Cybercrime Law
Government Pledges Support for Victims of Recent Floods and Landslides
Kenyan Activists Bob Njagi and Nicholas Oyoo Released from Uganda After Diplomatic Pressure
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Wakazi wa Kihoto waishi kwa hofu baada ya Ziwa Naivasha kufurika na kusababisha mafuriko makubwa

Opposition leaders slam Ruto government over project launches in Malava during by-election

Wakazi Mnarani waishtumu KFS kwa kushirikiana na wafanyibiashara kutoka Uchina kunyakua ardhi yao





